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Farmer and Dark
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Farmer and Dark was an architectural practice known for public sector works in post-war Britain. They designed several power stations for the Central Electricity Generating Board during this period.[1]
The practice was established in the 1930s by Frank Quentery Farmer and Bernard Frankland Dark.[2]
Selected works
- Willington Power Station[3]
- Marchwood Power Station
- Belvedere Power Station
- Queen Elizabeth II Law Courts, Liverpool[4]
- Bowater factory, Gillingham[5]
- Loewy offices, Poole[6]
- Fanum House, Basingstoke
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